He’s playing a character… as a performance artist | Alex Jones’ Attorney

We consider “Infowarrior” Alex Jones as merely a shill for the Khazarian Zionists and the Jesuits. Incidentally, even his own attorney, Randall Wilhite, defended his demeanor as “playing a character” or that “he is a performance artist.”

Yes, he did a lot of well-produced documentaries about the Bilderberg’s New World Order, just like Hollywood and the mainstream media are more than capable of doing. But all of that doesn’t necessarily mean he is after the full dissemination of the Whole Truth. Far from it.

Alex Jones is trying to win a domestic case involving his wife who is now seeking custody of her three children.

Knowing that this is just a civil case, i.e. he is not going to prison over this process, which means that this is not designed to besmirch his reputation or stop him from doing his work like the Deep State would have done against a real activist, he is obviously confident that we won’t take issue on anything he might say just to win the case, including this admission that he’s indeed just an actor, or maybe he just hired the wrong lawyer.

Strikingly, he always close his show with the phrase, “You are the resistance.” Does it mean that he’s not?

Either way, he has dragged his idol, Donald Trump, further down the swamp he’s supposed to drain. The latter has his own act to hide, too.

More than 27 years before Donald Trump was elected president of the United States, Bruce Nobles, then the president of the Trump Shuttle airline, assessed with some befuddlement the business and managerial practices of his boss. Nobles had climbed a conventional corporate ladder at American, Continental and Pan Am, companies with org charts any MBA would recognize. The Trump Organization, on the other hand, was smaller, looser and much more freewheeling, and working for Trump, Nobles discovered, was a markedly different experience.

“It surprised me how much of a family-type operation it was, instead of a business kind of orientation where there is a structure and there is a chain of command and there is delegation of authority and responsibility,” Nobles told a reporter from Newsday in the fall of 1989. “As the organization gets bigger, and it seems to be getting bigger all the time, he’ll have to do a better job of actually managing the place as opposed to making deals.”

Mere months into Trump’s time as the owner of an airline—the purchase was finalized that June—Nobles already had concerns. Trump had overpaid with more than $400 million of borrowed money, he seemed most interested in cosmetic touches like the size of the “T” on the tails of the planes, and the debt service quickly became crippling. Once, Trump suggested cutting costs by flying with two pilots, not three, and Nobles had to tell him that would be illegal.

Trump’s appetite was greater than his ability to manage what he had acquired.

We know that the mainstream media is not completely allied with The Donald until he impressed them with his big bombings recently in Syria. But is there really no truth to his having an appetite that is much greater than his ability to manage it?

Is he not exactly like Alex Jones, who’s just playing an act to lure as many people as possible, i.e. those who are disgruntled with the authorities and the system they are in, as a way to pacify them?

Is he not educated in a Jesuit owned institution just like Hillary Clinton has been to?

For it is perfectly alright…

“To take sides with the combatants and to act secretly with your brother Jesuit, who might be engaged on the other side, but openly opposed to that with which you might be connected, only that the Church might be the gainer in the end, in the conditions fixed in the treaties for peace and that the end justifies the means.” – Extreme Oath of the Jesuits

Both Trump and Clinton also attended a Jesuit function with another Jesuit-trained Henry Kissinger, right on the eve of the US election.

Recent events have confirmed once again that the US government and the mainstream media have been coopted, and still are under the control of the Deep State CIA, and consequently, by the Jesuits themselves.

“It is my opinion that if the liberties of this country – the United States of America – are destroyed,

it will be by the subtlety of the Roman Catholic Jesuit priests, for they are the most crafty, dangerous enemies to civil and religious liberty.

They have instigated most of the wars of Europe.”– Marquis de LaFayette [1757-1834], a French statesman and general who served in the American Continental Army under the command of General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War.

In order to mitigate this scenario, the Founding Fathers of the Republic themselves crafted a mechanism by which a tyrannical government can be neutralized by the bravery of the patriots through the Second Amendment, that is yet to be put to good use today by the good citizens of America, who are evidently rendered immobile and docile by persistent chemtrailing and fluoridation.

For it is not too smart to just collect all those guns and ammunition and just wait for the day of the Apocalypse to arrive, when you have no other choice but to shut the door, and hold yourself up inside until the food has ran out. Why not go after those who are planning the Apocalypse, today?

Donald Trump and Alex Jones are both Jesuit-trained operators performing their acts according to an evolving script, to fool the public into thinking that with these two, they have a better chance of changing the outcome of the game. Trump’s “America First” is fast turning into nothing but a false hope — “Neocons First.”

They have a common mission to hijack the resistance. In particular, Jones leads his fans to false information,

Alternative Media hard on US; soft on Rome

by Examiner April 18, 2011

“Alex Jones is hiding the biggest part of the NWO. He’s hiding all this and it’s not by accident,” says (non-Adventist) Christian activist, Thomas Richards. “A lot of the things he covers have a direct connection with The Vatican, but he never mentions it.” That’s suspicious, say some, because the Commander of InfoWars.com seems very well informed about everything else that’s going on behind the scenes, almost as if he’s got a back-stage pass.

Jones may have rock-star appeal, but he doesn’t have a degree. A doctor of political philosophy, however, author John Robbins has well documented Rome’s surreptitious role in global events. Then there’s Jesuit Malachi Martin’s Keys of This Blood, “the untold story behind the Vatican’s role in today’s winner-take-all race against time to establish, maintain, and control the first one-world government.”

… while Trump leads his peers to false governance — both of whom ensure the continued enslavement of the American population, and the West at large.

“Among the Reformers, to be a reformer; among the Huguenots, to be a Huguenot; among the Calvinists, to be a Calvinist; among other Protestants, generally to be a Protestant, and obtaining their confidence, to seek even to preach from their pulpits, and to denounce with all the vehemence in your nature our Holy Religion and the Pope; and even to descend so low as to become a Jew among Jews, that you might be enabled to gather together all information for the benefit of your Order as a faithful soldier of the Pope.” – Extreme Oath of the Jesuits

The day after the Syrian bombing, Trump saw the value of his Raytheon stocks appreciated.

Here’s Alex Jones dramatizing his “retirement” in 2015, while attacking his competition, i.e. the authentic Bill Hicks who died of his cause, like Bill Cooper and other true heroes of the movement, before him.

It is unimpeachable indeed that, in truth and in fact, these men are only after the furtherance of their own vested interests. Nothing more.

How good would it be than to do it with an organization that always wins?

“We’ve got to come together, not only as a nation, but as a world community.” – Donald J. Trump espousing through his own words his preference for One World Order during the Jesuit Al Smith dinner party in 2016.

12 thoughts on “He’s playing a character… as a performance artist | Alex Jones’ Attorney”

Read with discernment. I take AJ in small doses, he can be too much. But I strongly believe Jones may be experiencing a globalist take down due to his attention to pedogate. Anyone with a few brain cells know he’s an actor, but a smear that follows such a statement should be reviewed with absolute caution. None of the known Khazarian’s find themselves in court fighting custody battles.

this is as ludicrous as the idea the Earth is flat. these ideas are really put out by controlled opposition to make those investigating REAL things seem laughable. Listen, I am absolutely terrible remembering people’s names. I can forget in seconds someone’s name, unless they are a bit strange-sounding, but I never forget faces, and thus i KNOW absolutely Alex Jones aint Bill Hicks. Drop this rubbish which is taking your energy believing such nonesense!

what difference do their motives make? …. of COURSE they are characters of themselves … we all do that … of course they are both in it for self-aggrandizement …. so what … the results are what counts and they fill a useful purpose, getting information out and bringing up issues … they have no control over where their information goes or how it gets used

That’s exactly because what our enemies are doing. They are concealing the truth by creating confusion so that our citizens with guns don’t rise up and kill them. You can’t kill the enemy if you are not certain that they are the enemy. Most of our enemies are not approachable because the mainstream media never alerts us to who they are. Our leaders covered by mainstream media are just their servants and do their bidding.

TRUMP DOESN’T KNOW ANY THING MORE ABOUT RUNNING A GOVT THAN THE AVERAGE HS DROPOUT.

TRUMP OWES NEARLY A BILLION DOLLARS TO DEUTSCHE BANK AND A GROUP OF CHINESE BANKS (PROBABLY WHY HE SAW IT JINPING’S WAY MAR A LAGO). TRUMP HIS USING HIS POWER AS PRESIDENT OF THE USA TO PROMOTE HIS OWN SELFISH INTERESTS:
That concern exists with Trump, but he presents a unique problem when it comes to conflicts of interest: He and his companies have borrowed hundreds of millions of dollars. These are loans that potentially afford his lenders leverage over Trump. This creates the possibility that Trump may find himself in the position of choosing between US interests and his lenders’ interests. There’s no better example of this than the $364 million Trump owes the struggling Deutsche Bank, which is staggering under fierce pressure from US financial regulators who want the bank to pay for its misdeeds during the run-up to the 2008 mortgage crisis. (Trump is in a real estate partnership that borrowed $950 million from a group of banks including a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank and the state-owned Bank of China.)

As it has hit trouble, Deutsche Bank’s stock has fallen in the past year to levels so dangerously low that the German government was reported to be considering stepping in to prop up the bank. But on January 20, the newly inaugurated President Trump will have the ability to remove all that pressure on one of his most loyal creditors.

Trump Has a Huge Foreign Bank Problem | Mother Joneshttp://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/12/trump-deutsche-bank-conflict-loans
Dec 2, 2016 – (Trump is in a real estate partnership that borrowed $950 million from a group of banks including a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank and the state-owned Bank of China.) … business interests by getting tough with a bank he owes so much. … When he failed to pay back the money on time in 2008, the banks, …

IF YOU CONSIDER THE FACT THAT BOTH THE CLINTONS AND THE TRUMP HAVE VERY SIMILAR PERSONALITY TYPES AND THAT

PRIMITIVE PERSONALITY TYPE

125 593 648 OUT OF 179,118,094 AMERICANS OVER 17 YEARS OF AGE VOTED FOR AN ANTI-SOCIAL PERSONALITY. THAT IS 70% OF THE POPULATION VOTED FOR A PERSON WHO CLOSELY ASSOCIATES WITH MURDERS, DRUG DEALERS AND PEOPLE WITH CRIMINAL MINDS. THAT SHOULD MAKE THE OTHER 30% SHUDDER.

THEN YOU HAVE BOTH THE MSM AND THE AM COMING OUT FOR BOTH THE CANDIDATES.

he latest popular vote total shows Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, with 63,649,978 votes to Trump’s 61,943,670, according to the Cook Political Report. Third-party candidates, including Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein, received just more than 7 million votes.

The Soviet Political Mind: Stalinism and Post-Stalin Changehttps://books.google.com/books?isbn=0393005828
Robert C. Tucker – 1972 – ‎History
Stalinism and Post-Stalin Change Robert C. Tucker … Hitler as a personality, and that in Stalin’sRussia with Stalin as a personality, then the explanations … may be necessary to change a primitive, uneducated, and traditional society rapidly.

THE “d”EMOCRATS WANT THE COUNTRY RUN BY A KING AND THE REPUBLICANS A DICTATOR. WHAT DO YOU THINK WE HAVE IN WASHINGTON?

SIMONE HOERMANN, PH.D., CORINNE E. ZUPANICK, PSY.D. & MARK DOMBECK, PH.D. DEC 6, 2013
Having assessed the personality organization using the criteria described above, we can now determine which level best describes the personality organization:

The neurotic level: In Kernberg’s view, the healthiest level of personality organization is called the neurotic level of organization. People whose personalities are organized at the neurotic level have: 1) intact reality testing, 2) a consistent sense of self and of other people, and 3) generally rely on mature defense mechanisms when stressed. People with a neurotic level of personality organization have a good sense of reality, so they can distinguish between what is real from what is not. For instance, they don’t hear voices that are not there or believe other people are trying to harm them when this is not the case. They have a good sense of their own strengths and weaknesses. They know what their values are. They have a pretty consistent sense of purpose, direction, and life goals. They are able to deeply commit to, and care about, other people and view other people accurately, taking into account both their strengths and weaknesses. They successfully cope with stress in an effective and adaptive manner.

The psychotic level: At the opposite end of the personality organization dimension are severely disorganized personalities. People with this level of personality organization have: 1) severely compromised reality testing, 2) an inconsistent sense of self and others, and 3) utilize immature defenses. Because their reality testing is compromised these people might hear or see things that are not really there, or have delusions, such as being convinced that they have special powers (for instance, the ability to read other people’s minds or to fly). They may believe they receive special messages through the television (a phenomenon known as “Ideas of Reference” or “Delusions of Reference”). They don’t have a clear sense of themselves and the boundary between themselves and other people is often blurred. As such, they have great difficulty distinguishing between experiences and perceptions that originate within their own mind, from those that originate in the real world. Their ability to cope with stress is extremely poor and they do not function well in society.

The borderline level: Along the middle of this dimension are personalities organized at the borderline level. At this level, reality testing is generally intact (unlike the more severe psychotic level). However, people with a borderline level of personality organization have a fragmented sense of self and others (unlike the less severe neurotic organization with an integrated self). Because they possess a fragmented sense of self they don’t have a consistent view of themselves or others, over time and across situations. This fragmented sense of self is the most significant and defining feature of the borderline level and results in severe and repetitive problems with interpersonal relationships.

In addition, people with a borderline level of personality organization tend to rely on primitive defense mechanisms. Therefore, they don’t manage stressful situations very well. One of the main primitive defense mechanisms used by people with borderline personality organization is called “splitting.” This defense mechanism is characterized by a tendency to view the world and other people in a polarized manner, as “all good” or “all bad,” flipping back and forth between these two extremes based on moment-to-moment perceptions.

It is important to bear in mind that in Kernberg’s model the term “borderline” is used in its original psychodynamic sense to describe the middle ground (or the borderline) between neurotic and psychotic personality organization. It should not be confused with our modern use of the word “borderline” that references the DSM diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder. In Kernberg’s model, the term “borderline disorder” is a much broader term that includes any severe personality disorder, such as Borderline, Narcissistic, Antisocial, Schizoid, and Schizotypal Personality Disorders.

Healthy people might have trouble visualizing what it is like to live with this “borderline” level of personality organization. Healthy people understand that who they are is not determined by a particular action, in a particular moment in time. They know that if they behave poorly one minute, this one bad behavior, in this one moment of time, does not define who they are. They are still able to recall all the wonderful things they have done in the past, and plan to do in the future. People with a fragmented sense of self are not so fortunate. If they just did something “bad,” they literally become a bad person (i.e., they start representing themselves as an entirely bad person with no redeeming qualities). When this occurs, they can no longer access any of their good qualities. This is a terribly painful state to endure.

The same pattern of polarization holds true of their experience of other people. Based on whatever their current emotional state is at the time, they can switch from idealizing someone and treating them with tremendous admiration and affection, to devaluing the same person and treating them with contempt and hostility in the next moment. For example, if a loved one just behaved insensitively, that person suddenly becomes “all bad,” as though all their loving acts before this one insensitive moment in time did not exist. Obviously, this degree of polarization makes it quite difficult for such a person to realistically assess other people’s true qualities and to select and retain friends and romantic partners. It is also responsible for their tendency to act inconsistently and impulsively, resulting in frequent and rapid changes of career, partners, and life goals.

Splitting (psychology) – Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splitting_(psychology)
Splitting is the failure in a person’s thinking to bring together the dichotomy of both positive and … In psychoanalytic theory, people with borderline personality disorder are not able to integrate … entities, resulting from the way “these primitive states tend to deconstruct objects into ‘good’ and ‘bad’ bits (called ‘part- objects’)”.

Positive disintegration – Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_disintegration
The theory of positive disintegration (TPD) by Kazimierz Dąbrowski is a theory of personality …. As outlined above, the first level is called primitive or primary integration. People at this level are often influenced primarily by either prominent first

Protocols 12:9-11 “…11 In the third rank we shall set up our own, to all appearance, opposition, which, in at least one of its organs, will present what looks like the very antipodes to us. Our real opponents at heart will accept this simulated opposition as their own and will show us their cards…”

Protocols 12:15-16 “15 …Thanks to such methods we shall be in a position as from time to time may be required, to excite or to tranquillize the public mind on political questions, to persuade or to confuse, printing now truth, now lies, facts or their contradictions, according as they may be well or ill received, always very cautiously feeling our ground before stepping upon it…”